Leadership
principles give us ideas on how we can lead ourselves and our team to encourage
high levels of performance and greater chances for learning and growth.
Here are just seven
principles that will help you achieve more as a leader with your team. See if
they could work for you:
Principle 1:
Kindle Passion
People will
work for money, but they’ll die for a cause. Strong leaders engage people’s
hearts. They build ever-deeper passion and commitment.
Passion is the
driving force that enables people to attain far more than they ever imagined.
Without passion there is no drive to succeed. It is the fuel of the will, and
everything you do as a leader must express your passion. Passion is contagious
and is easily shared. Passion will bridge moments of weakness, and will drive
you past your failures while reaching for your goals. Passion radiates from you
and is easily detected by others.
Principle 2: Maintain
Good Communication
Communication
can make the difference between a highly engaged team and a highly disengaged
team.
A leader’s
ability to clearly articulate expectations, consistently communicate culture,
and regularly exchange meaningful feedback with their team members will determine
how well they are able to motivate employees.
And remember,
listening is the most important part of this. Leaders who engage in active
listening are able to build real connections with employees and develop an
understanding of what they need to succeed.
Principle 3:
Fosters Accountability
You can’t
expect employees to take accountability for results if they aren’t being given
the clarity they need to take ownership and do great work. When leaders provide
this clarity through frequent feedback, they are demonstrating their own
accountability for expectation-setting and inspiring their employees to hold
themselves accountable for meeting expectations.
Rather than
punishing employees for not achieving expected results, focus on ensuring there
is clarity in job expectations, clearly communicate the organization’s goals
and the role employees play in achieving those goals, and don’t just react when
teams fall short of expectations—make sure you are giving employees recognition
when they do achieve the expected results.
Principle 4: Cultivate
an Improvement Mindset
Leaders should
never stop growing. No matter how well a leader thinks they are leading, they
should always strive to do better. They should also learn to view mistakes as
opportunities for growth and encourage employees to do the same.
When leaders
treat mistakes as learning opportunities, they are demonstrating their capacity
for growth and helping their employees develop an improvement mindset that
keeps them always moving forward.
Cultivating an
improvement mindset not only helps leaders hone their leadership skills, but
also inspires their team members to continuously develop their skills when they
model this principle. Leaders can also help their teams continually improve by
providing regular constructive feedback and coaching and mentoring employees.
Principle 5:
Encourage Collaboration
When you have
an inclusive team of highly engaged employees, it can achieve great things
through collaborative efforts, but it’s important for leaders to create a
harmonious work environment where team members work well together for this to
happen.
Leaders who
encourage collaboration and give their teams the tools they need to work
together successfully are helping their employees learn the true meaning of
teamwork. This means ensuring there’s no place for toxic behaviors within the
organization.
Encouraging
employees to work together keeps engagement and trust high and can lead to work
environments where high performance is the norm. It can also keep employees
from working in silos.
Principle 6: Set
the Example
Your actions as
a leader speak much louder than your all company meetings, corporate
communications, or motivational speeches at team meetings. This is why it is a
fundamental principle that leaders walk the talk of vision, values, and purpose
if they are to maintain the trust, respect, and credibility of those they are
attempting to lead.
Leaders are
continually raising the bar and driving their teams to deliver high quality
products, services and processes. Leaders ensure that defects do not get sent
down the line and that problems are fixed so they stay fixed.
Principle 7:
Adaptability
Great leaders
help their teams thrive, even during difficult times, and even during times of
change. As constant change is the only thing any of us can be sure of in the
business world, adaptability plays a significant role in determining how
successful an organization will be in the future.
Agility in
adapting helps us not only survive, but flourish in times of change. Leaders
are better able to do this and help their teams do this when they bring
employees into the process because it provides them with a variety of
viewpoints and approaches to adapting.
When leaders
embrace change and demonstrate an ability to adapt quickly, but also in an
intentional way that doesn’t lose sight of long-term goals, it can help
employees feel a much needed sense of stability in potentially challenging
times and can help them adapt more easily.
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